They don't mind wiping *his* mind, I think, but it's said that on this deep aesthetic/spiritual level they hate changing stuff inside the Matrix and "breaking the rules" unless they have to Even though the effort it takes to do so is usually trivial
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
Is lying to Cypher about a long-lost dead relative and adding some numbers to his bank account that different from manufacturing news reports from parts of the world that aren't simulated in the Matrix, though?
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Replying to @iphone_venez @loudpenitent and
Well no which is why I headcanon they did it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
It's just, like, in theory they could look for people at risk of being redpilled and try to buy them all off with a better life, and they don't do that because it's against their principles
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
It's also likely they just fundamentally don't actually get human desires and needs, so they can't anticipate them. The Machines are not human. Who's to say their "perfect paradise" was appealing to humans, and not that they just ended up with a lurching uncanny valley world?
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Replying to @loudpenitent @arthur_affect and
Like they very much don't seem to actually understand human minds, and not JUST because they're all speaking in weird Wachowski dialogue - it's textual that Machines are stilted, weird, and kinda alien.
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Replying to @loudpenitent @arthur_affect and
So they operate off weird and arbitrary rules - they ARE those rules, that's where their minds come from, and their human qualities are emergent and gradual. Remember, a Machine observes that unless a Machine has a *function* to fulfill, it's seen as worthless & needing deletion.
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Replying to @loudpenitent @BootlegGirl and
Right, the successful version of the Matrix needed to be a team effort between the Architect and the Oracle, the latter of whom was created specifically to try to understand what makes humans tick, and ended up going rogue as a result
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
She was an "interactive program" at first, some equivalent to a psychotherapist/psychoanalyst, designed to interrogate humans to try to profile and diagnose them
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
It's where she picked up her therapist way to talking, answering questions with questions ELIZA style, refusing to give straight answers or commit to anything because she's designed to be "intuitive" and "empathetic"
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And she talks a ton of shit about her counterpart, the Architect, that of all the entities in the universe he's the one who understands the human condition the LEAST No one who actually empathize with human subjectivity on any level would be capable of building the Matrix
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